GLASS TOP WINE TABLE : WINE TABLE

Glass Top Wine Table

A Wine-table is a late 15th-century device for facilitating after-dinner drinking, the cabinetmakers called it a "Gentleman's Social Table." It was always narrow and of semicircular or horseshoe form, and the guests sat round the outer circumference.

Today was really fun. We hit the road for a leisurely sunday drive. Apple tasting, wine tasting, enchilada tasting and the watching of lots of sea life.

This is at the Salisbury Tasting Room, right off the one. What I like about Salisbury (besides some really tasty reds and a "white" pinot noir which was great), are their after-hours activities. Most tasting rooms close around 4 or 5. Salisbury stays open til 6 and has fun events like "Girls Night" and Winter Tasting (or something similar)... I hope more wineries do this.

Salisbury is in Avila (tho they have a few acres for red grapes in Paso) and only 10 minutes or so from our house. ;)

The bottle at the top is a table red (a blend) that is called Devil Dog. You gotta love that.

Wine Glasses With Water And Food Coloring (195-365)

The Same wine glasses as 194. I just put a drop of yellow food coloring in one glass and a drop of blue in the other. The glasses are sitting on a piece of glass on a piece of poster board with a SP150 Strobe in a 24” x 24” soft box fired via Cactus V4 behind them.